JoeyandDavid Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 More than 380 passengers and crew aboard the world's largest cruise ship were sickened by a virus during a seven-day Caribbean cruise, cruise officials said Sunday. Norovirus sickened 338 passengers and 46 crew members about the Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas, and they were treated with over-the-counter medication, the Miami-based company said. The ship, which had roughly 3,800 passengers and 1,300 crew members, returned Sunday as scheduled to the Port of Miami. Crew members sanitized frequently touched surfaces such as railings, door handles and elevator buttons after the short-lived outbreak began, officials said. A guest previously exposed to norovirus likely brought it on board Nov. 26, the company said. Noroviruses, characterized by stomach flu-like symptoms, affect about 23 million Americans annually, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. An outbreak struck more than 700 passengers and crew members aboard a trans-Atlantic cruise last month on the Carnival Cruise Lines' Liberty. The Freedom of the Seas, which was christened in May, can carry more than 4,000 people aboard its 15 passenger decks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaCruzNut Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 Stories such as this are big news, here in South Florida, where the cruise industry is a major component of our economy, and directly effects so amny of us. They were at the pier when the ship docked, and interviewed a number of passengers for the local news. Apparently, the symptoms, though severe, were brought under control within 24 to 48 hours with over the counter medication. The CDC has traced the outbreak to a passenger who was ill when he boarded... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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